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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair lays out Senate Bill 2530, and you’re recognized on
  • And I think we even substituted it again in a House bill and
  • The PML— I know the bill says 1 in 50 in one place and then the lowest PML.
  • The final bill for today is Senate Bill 2571, and Senator

  • One billing in member carrier assessments and one billing
Summary: The committee meeting revolved around important discussions regarding two significant bills, SB2530 and SB2571, intended to address the funding challenges faced by the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA). Senator Milton highlighted the need for reforms due to escalating reinsurance costs that have risen to over 60% of premiums. A notable focus was the proposed dynamic funding model, which aims to reduce reliance on fixed assessments and public securities tied to the current Probable Maximum Loss (PML) structure, allowing funding to adjust based on actual needs. Both bills received mixed responses, with public testimonies citing the potential for increased financial burdens on insurance companies if the assessments were restructured without careful consideration of market conditions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ... gotten a good idea of the purpose of this bill and the
  • of things that I'd like to point out and that's why we're on the bill and not supporting it currently
  • We do appreciate you being here and your neutrality on the bill, as we've all talked...
  • So, we just want to say thank you for being here today and being neutral on the bill.
  • give them this part of the bill, and then Medicaid next, give them that part of the bill.
Bills: HB138, HB335, HB388
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused significantly on discussions surrounding HB138 and HB388. Representative Harris-DeVille presented HB388, which aims to standardize the coordination of benefits questionnaires used by health benefit plan issuers and healthcare providers. This discussion highlighted the issues of patient billing complexities and the potential for reduced errors in healthcare coverage. Various stakeholders provided testimony in support of the bill, emphasizing its importance in streamlining the process for patients who have dual coverage, such as Medicaid and Medicare. There was considerable backing for the functionality that HB388 would bring in clearing up confusion in billing practices across different insurance plans.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 2nd, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • a half on this, and you've got a good teamwork bill.
  • So I appreciate this bill and appreciate your support.
  • I appreciate the opportunity and your consideration of this bill.
  • This is a bill, and I think the best way to explain what this bill does is we all, I think, understand
  • It's existed for a while and has done increasingly good research here, and the focus in this bill is
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Insurance revolved around discussions primarily focused on the intricacies of multiple proposed bills aimed at reforming insurance regulations, particularly in the context of windstorm insurance. Chairman Hunter introduced HB3689, which seeks to create a more equitable funding system for the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association by eliminating costly debt financing options. Multiple testimonies from representatives of the insurance industry highlighted collaboration efforts that have resulted in more affordable coverage options for residents in coastal regions. Key stakeholders, including insurance experts and affected constituents, expressed overwhelming support for the proposed changes, emphasizing the urgent need for reform to combat the rising costs that have burdened homeowners over the years. Additionally, discussions around HB1576 focused on incentivizing homeowners to improve the resilience of their properties against weather-related damage through a proposed grant program administered by the Department of Insurance. This proposal was deemed a significant step toward stabilizing insurance costs and encouraging safer construction practices.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Apr 15th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's what this bill does, and I've given you an answer.
  • And for the record, just please give us your name, who you represent, and your position on the bill.
  • You certainly could and should introduce a bill about returning money to taxpayers, and it's not either
  • The chair lays out House Bill 2054 and recognizes Chairman King to explain his bill.
  • The chair lays out House Bill 4601 and recognizes Representative Lewin to explain this bill.
Summary: During this meeting, the committee engaged in detailed discussions surrounding various legislative proposals, notably focusing on HB2054 and HB4601. HB2054 was discussed in the context of addressing financial support for victims' families during declared emergencies, removing existing procedural barriers. Representative Manuel presented HB4601, which aims to assist Texas veterans in purchasing affordable housing by creating a down payment assistance program financed through a dedicated tax fund. This program is essential to simplify homeownership for veterans facing financial challenges in the current housing market.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • shepherd those bills and getting your answers, and so we want
  • And that's what the bill does. I'll yield for questions.
  • Thank you for these bills, and these bills represent a Texas way that prioritizes.
  • Senate Bill 25 and Senate Bill 314 are pending, and we will
  • close public testimony on Senate Bill 314 and Senate Bill 25.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services centered around two significant bills, SB25 and SB314, aimed at addressing the growing health crisis in Texas, particularly concerning children. The legislators acknowledged the prevalence of diet-related chronic health issues, including obesity and diabetes, and emphasized the need for a legislative response to improve dietary standards in schools. Senator Kocher championed SB25, which promotes measures like nutrition training for physicians, enhanced food labeling, and physical activity in schools as ways to combat the health crisis. Senator Hughes presented SB314, focusing specifically on prohibiting certain harmful chemicals in school meal programs and ensuring that children have access to healthier food options during school hours.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Lays out House Bill 2193 by Guillen and is sponsored by Senator
  • This bill clarifies and standardizes.
  • Chairman and members.
  • The bill would...
  • The bill requires the Secretary of State and the Department

Summary: During the meeting of the Veteran Affairs Committee, legislators discussed several significant bills aimed at providing support to the veterans community. House Bill 2193 was introduced by Representative Guillen, focusing on creating a comprehensive study to improve veterans' access to benefits statewide. Senator Eckhardt emphasized the growing population of veterans living far from military bases and the need for a geographically responsive support system to ensure that veterans receive the assistance they deserve. Public testimony was opened, but no witnesses registered to speak, leading the committee to leave the bill pending for further consideration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Business and Commerce Aug 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The one bill and take testimony and vote the bill out as well
  • The committee substitute to Senate Bill 15 is a combination of Senate Bill 15 as filed and Senate Bill
  • Because you've already seen Senate Bill 2611 and voted

  • Please state your name, position on the bill, and you may begin. You have two minutes.
  • Please state your name, position on the bill, and you may begin.
Bills: SB15
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce focused primarily on the discussions surrounding SB15 and SB2611, which address the significant issues of property fraud and deed theft. Senator Kolkhorst led the meeting, emphasizing the integration of these bills to effectively tackle the criminal aspects of deed fraud. Numerous testimonies were heard from affected individuals and stakeholders, highlighting the growing problem of property fraud which has seen a disturbing rise over recent years. Guests shared personal accounts of the devastating impacts of such fraud, stressing the bill’s necessity for safeguarding property rights.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education May 1st, 2025 at 08:05 am

House S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's a bill that recognizes JROTC and LOTC programs as

  • You're here on behalf of yourself, and we show you registered for the bill. Is that correct?
  • 4980 and recognizes Chairman Wilson to explain the bill.
  • And we will help you try to get this bill out as quickly as possible.
  • None, and the bill will be left pending.

Bills: HB1079, HB3651, HB4980
Summary: The meeting of the committee on academic and career-oriented education centered on a series of bills focused on career and technology education. Notably, Representative Kerr introduced HB1079, which aims to formally recognize JROTC and LOTC programs as viable career and technology education pathways. Kerr expressed the significance of these programs for student readiness in both military and civilian careers, emphasizing the importance of leadership and teamwork skills gained through these courses. Public testimony included support from former JROTC members, highlighting the positive impact of the program on their lives and career trajectories.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Apr 24th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Chair lays out Senate Bill 3039, and you're recognized

  • Chairman and members, that the reason why we passed Senate Bill 25 is because of the amount of money
  • This particular bill, frankly, deals with issues and also solutions to recommendations made to the legislature
  • passed a landmark bill in recent sessions, and I appreciate you bringing this bill forward, Deputy Commissioner
  • How impactful Senate Bill 25 has been and what's being proposed
Bills: SB2847, SB3039
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K through 16 convened to discuss two significant bills, SB2846 and SB2847, with a focus on enhancing educational structures in Texas. Senator Hagen-Booe introduced SB2847, which aims to provide greater flexibility in core curricula for bachelor's degree programs. The discussion highlighted the potential positive implications of this bill, particularly in terms of aligning education with workforce needs and reducing barriers for students seeking technical degrees. However, there was no public testimony registered for either bill, which limited the input from stakeholders outside the legislative body. The committee chair indicated that further review of SB3039 would be necessary, pending additional discussions and data collection on student transfer issues from community colleges to four-year universities.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. May 26th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Perry moves that House Bill 426 do pass and be

  • Senator Perry moves that House Bill 632 do pass and be

  • House Bill 2399 do pass and be printed.
  • Senator Kolkhorst moves that House Bill 4638 do pass and be printed.
  • He's got to lay out the bill right now. And y'all just shuffle us around. We're forever grateful.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services convened for an extensive session where multiple bills were presented, debated, and ultimately favorably reported. Noteworthy discussions revolved around HB4730, which had undergone significant scrutiny regarding its proposed seven-day waiting period. Sponsor Senator Hancock acknowledged the feedback received during the hearing and successfully moved to amend the bill to revert the waiting period to the existing 48 hours for voluntary relinquishment. Other bills, such as HB713, HB2399, and HB2655, received unanimous support and were passed with zero nays, reflecting a collaborative atmosphere among committee members. The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude towards the committee staff for their hard work throughout the legislative session.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Mar 13th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • My name is Ken Moore, and I am in favor of this bill, and I'm representing myself.
  • And so, I am for this bill. I think it's a very good idea, and I urge you to pass it.
  • And I think this is a wonderful bill. It's good for women. It's good for children.
  • Opposing this bill secures that right and also protects our children and our children's rights.
  • And we heard testimony on that bill quite a bit, and we were
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding Senate Bills 1505 and 1596. The session began with an overview of SB1505, related to the Compassionate Use Program, which was moved favorably to the full Senate following extensive testimony. This bill garnered a positive reception among committee members, showcasing a unanimous vote for its advancement. Notably, public testimony highlighted various perspectives on the effectiveness and necessity of the Compassionate Use Program, contributing significantly to the discussions later in the meeting.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Sep 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have one bill on our agenda, and that is House Bill 18, which the chair now lays out and recognizes
  • Even though I think that bill is far more encompassing, and really I think it would stamp out the problem
  • This bill draws a bright line to protect the trust between the legislatures, the citizens of Texas, and
  • And on House Bill 18, Senator Hinojosa moves that House

  • There being nine ayes and one nay, House Bill 18 will

Bills: HB18
Summary: The committee meeting focused on House Bill 18, which aims to establish penalties for lawmakers who intentionally break quorum to obstruct legislative processes. Senator Hinojosa presented the bill, explaining that it prohibits absent legislators from fundraising and incurs civil penalties for violations. Public testimony was taken, with supporters emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency among legislators. Discussions among committee members highlighted the bill's implications and raised questions about its efficacy in preventing planned quorum breaks.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice Apr 22nd, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • But go ahead and give us your name, if you're for or against the bill.
  • The Chair lays out SB2776 and recognizes Senator Hinojosa to explain the bill.
  • Chairman and members. This bill is simple.
  • I am voting in favor of this bill, and I would appreciate your positive vote.
  • SB456 deals with illegal organ purchases and trafficking, and this is a bill that we passed out of this
Summary: During the meeting, several critical bills were discussed with emphasis on public safety and ethical legislation. Notably, SB456 aimed to increase penalties for illegal organ purchases and trafficking was presented and discussed thoroughly, where members raised concerns about the current low-level misdemeanor classification of such offenses. Public testimony was sought, with support and opposition being voiced, highlighting the bill's relevance in addressing urgent ethical issues surrounding organ trade. Furthermore, SB476 focused on legislative measures that enhance officer safety amid rising incidents of violence against law enforcement in Texas, drawing passionate support from various stakeholders, including local police representatives. These topics underscored a broader commitment to reforming policies for public safety and ethical enforcement in the Lone Star State.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Bill HB 5259 and recognizes Vice Chair Flores to explain her
  • This bill represents a critical step in protecting wildlife and improving driver safety in the state
  • It is important to highlight that this bill simply directs Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to make
  • This bill will enable Texas Parks and Wildlife to work with other agencies to identify areas of high
  • I think it's a great bill. It's just a plan, and it will really help us.
Summary: The meeting of the committee centered around significant legislative measures, including several bills aimed at enhancing wildlife safety through the establishment of wildlife corridors and licenses for outdoor activities. Key discussions highlighted House Bill 5259, led by Vice Chair Flores, which proposes a wildlife corridor action plan to reduce animal-vehicle collisions in Texas. This bill is crucial given Texas's alarming rate of wildlife-vehicle accidents, and testimonies from supporting members emphasized the need for action to protect both wildlife and public safety. Furthermore, Senate Bill 1247 was brought forward, simplifying the non-resident hunting license system to improve compliance and conservation funding. The committee also addressed multiple concurrent resolutions recognizing towns for their cultural significance, reflecting a broader commitment to community identity and heritage.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency May 14th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so we will move on to hearing the three bills on our

  • And if I may, we show you are for the bill.

  • And will you please let us know whether you are speaking for the bill, is that correct?
  • we urge this committee to pass the bill and move it forward.
  • And so what this Senate Bill 2373 does is it closes those gaps, so no question.
Bills: SB1540, SB2610, SB2373
Summary: During the meeting, the committee reviewed three significant bills: SB2610, SB1540, and SB2373. SB2610, presented by Chairman Capriglione, provides a legal safe harbor from punitive damages for small and mid-sized businesses implementing documented cybersecurity programs. Testimonies from representatives of the National Federation of Independent Businesses emphasized the importance of this legislation in safeguarding businesses against cyber threats. Similarly, SB1540 aims to enhance the safety of election officials by protecting their personal information from disclosure, addressing increasing threats and harassment faced by these individuals. The committee heard heartfelt testimonies from election officials who highlighted the risks endured due to their roles, reinforcing the need for stronger protections.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 14th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • SJR 87 and recognize Senator Huffman to explain the bill.
  • Please state your name, who you represent, and your position on the bill.
  • Good morning, please state your name, who you represent, and your position on the bill.
  • To kind of walk through it again, members, this is a bill we heard previously, and I really appreciated
  • Senator King, this is the same bill that you and I discussed, that if not found to be proven guilty,
Bills: SB3073, SJR87
Summary: The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice convened to discuss important legislative amendments regarding bail reform in Texas. The meeting centered around two key bills: SJR87 and SB3073. SJR87 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at imposing stricter bail conditions for repeat violent offenders, requiring judges to deny bail without individual assessments of risk in certain cases. This sparked contentious debate, highlighting the concerns among committee members and public witnesses about potential infringements on due process and judicial discretion. Proponents argued that the amendment would help safeguard the community against repeat offenders by ensuring that those with serious crimes on their record could not be released on bail under questionable circumstances.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • ," and not just as a statistic and a number to be evaluated constantly.
  • And I'm happy to take any questions. How close is the bill to being passed?
  • Please weigh in and say, "No, kill this bill. This is not appropriate. This is not..."
  • And this bill should die. The only way it's going to die is if people weigh in.
  • It was House Bill 4, and that bill would also do...
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the impacts of House Bill 8, which proposes increasing the frequency of state testing for students in Texas. During the meeting, various testimonies were provided by students, highlighting their concerns about the negative effects of standardized testing on their educational experience. Students expressed that the pressure of multiple assessments causes significant stress and detracts from the joy of learning. Some lawmakers voiced their opposition to the bill, emphasizing the need for a thorough review and consideration of alternative evaluation methods that prioritize student well-being over testing metrics.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Finally, this bill does something that Democrats and

  • deserve better than what we're giving them in this bill, and so do the American people.
  • I have deep concerns about this bill as well. I am glad that Republicans and Democrats agree.
  • This bill promotes responsible finance and protects

  • Brown, and many others who've been working on this bill for years.
Bills: SB875
Summary: This meeting focused on the markup of the Genius Act and the FIRM Act, two significant pieces of legislation addressing stablecoin regulation and the financial industry's regulatory framework. The Chairman noted the importance of providing clarity to the digital asset community and protecting American consumers, while also promoting innovation and competition within the financial sector. Members of both parties expressed varying viewpoints, with some highlighting concerns related to national security and the potential risks associated with stablecoins.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • I appreciate Senators Tim Scott and Jackie Rosen for their leadership on this bill.
  • I also appreciate Senator Roger Marshall for refining and strengthening the bill.
  • These bills have been out here for a long time, and we've had plenty of time in the public spectrum to
  • Number two, since 2016 we've been discussing this bill, and frankly, we've all had an opportunity to.
  • saying that the simple preaching of the gospel could be targeted by the bill, and by the loose logic
Bills: SB163, SB558
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on reviewing two significant bills: S558, the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2025, and S163, the Protecting Students on Campus Act. Senator Tim Scott introduced S558, emphasizing its importance in combatting anti-Jewish violence and harassment, and providing the Department of Education with necessary tools to investigate incidents of anti-Semitism on college campuses. The bill sparked a vigorous debate among members who expressed concerns over potential implications for free speech, particularly regarding its definitions of anti-Semitism, and whether it would infringe upon First Amendment rights.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 20th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And that's just what the bill does.

  • and Senate Bill 1489.
  • on and Senate Bill 37.
  • 724 will close, and Senate Bill 724 will be left pending.
  • Chairman, thank you for allowing me to lay out the bill and appreciate you making this a priority and
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by significant discussions surrounding various legislative proposals, particularly Senate Bill 1741, which aims to tackle espionage and intellectual property theft within Texas public institutions of higher education. Senator Parker took the floor to present the bill, highlighting its importance in safeguarding the state’s educational institutions from foreign threats. The conversation around this bill was substantive, with public testimonies being invited to gather a range of opinions on the proposed regulations. Another critical aspect discussed was Senate Bill 724, which addresses the attendance of governing board members in person during meetings, a vital issue raised post-COVID due to a lack of quorum in past gatherings. The committee's chair, Senator Kolkhorst, emphasized the necessity for physical presence to maintain the integrity of board meetings and deliberations.

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